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Church
  
Roman Catholic Church

Name
  
John Rawsthorne

Ordination
  
June 16, 1962

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Predecessor
  
Gerald Moverley


Nationality
  
English

Successor
  
Ralph Heskett

Province
  
Liverpool

Role
  
Religious Leader

Consecration
  
December 16, 1981

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In office
  
4 June 1997 – 20 May 2014

Born
  
12 November 1936 (age 87) Crosby, Lancashire (
1936-11-12
)

Previous post
  
Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool (1981–1997) Titular Bishop of Rotdon (1981–1997)

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam

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John Anthony Rawsthorne (born 12 November 1936) is a retired English Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Hallam from 1997 to 2014.

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Born in Crosby, Lancashire (now part of Merseyside), he was the eldest son of Harold Rawsthorne (d. 1945) and Miriam Rawsthorne, née Harrop (d. 1989). He has two brothers, Paul and Christopher, and three sisters, Elizabeth, Ann, and Katherine. After attending St. Joseph's College in Upholland, he was ordained to the priesthood on 16 June 1962 by the then Archbishop of Liverpool, John Carmel Heenan.

Until 1965, Rawsthorne studied natural sciences, and was then assigned to pastoral work in West Derby, Croxteth, Childwall, and Liverpool; he also worked in religious education.

On 9 November 1981, Rawsthorne was appointed an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Liverpool and titular bishop of Rotdon by Pope John Paul II. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 16 December 1981 from Archbishop Derek Worlock, with bishops Kevin O'Connor and Anthony Hitchen serving as co-consecrators.

Following the resignation of Bishop Gerald Moverley, Rawsthorne was appointed the second Bishop of Hallam on 4 June 1997. Rawsthorne is a keen walker and takes part in a sponsored walk every year to raise money to support St. Wilfrid's Drop-in Day Centre in Sheffield. He is also an active member of with the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, especially with education and youth work.

On his 75th birthday in 2011, in accordance with Canon 401 §1 of the Latin Church Code of Canon Law, Bishop Rawsthorne offered his resignation as Bishop of Hallam to Pope Benedict XVI, but was refused and remained in office for the next three years. On 20 May 2014, it was announced by the Vatican that Pope Francis had appointed the Right Reverend Ralph Heskett, Bishop of Gibraltar to succeed Rawsthorne as Bishop of Hallam.

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References

John Rawsthorne Wikipedia